Help Us Save Moosehead!

A letter on the Plum Creek Proposal

January 31st, 2008 · Filed under: Letters to the Editor · No Comments

As fourth-generation residents with long family ties to the working forests of the Moosehead Lake region, we urge you to help us protect Moosehead from the inappropriate development proposed by Plum Creek.

Like many other residents we love living here. After all, we have a national treasure in our backyard! This beautiful, forested, lake landscape with the wildlife that lives in it is also our golden goose. We have a wonderful quality of life and the precious gift of a nature-based economy. If we take care of them, our natural resources will provide us with diverse products and tourism opportunities that are self-renewing and low impact to the environment. This is good for us and a good thing for all Mainers.

Moosehead Lake and the North Woods of Maine represent an incredible opportunity to save a natural treasure for residents and visitors now and generations to come. We must balance our use of these resources with respect for and protection of them. The better stewards of the resources we are, the more we will get back in return.

In Greenville, we have been blessed with a brisk economy for at least the last five years. This blessing has brought with it an explosion of development in Greenville and the area. As the gateway to the Moosehead Lake region, we are therefore already very challenged by the current rate of growth to maintain our small-town character and way of life.

We want to keep intact our real, woods-town feel with our locally owned stores, restaurants, and businesses, safe streets, and busy, attractive downtown. We like our quiet, country woods roads, star-filled night skies, and clean, natural surroundings. This makes us unique and attractive as a tourist destination. The large-scale development proposed by Plum Creek in the unorganized territories around Moosehead Lake would destroy forever what is different and special about this place.

Let’s keep Moosehead Lake, the surrounding mountains, forests, and waters someplace to which we can all escape. This is why people choose to live and vacation here. Let these woods remain free of the gates, traffic, crime, trash, noise, lights, pavement, and pollution that would inevitably come from the large resorts, golf courses, and sprawling development in Plum Creek’s plan.

Plum Creek purchased this land inexpensively, knowing it was zoned for forestry and primitive recreation. They assured us all that they would not seek to develop it. They had their chance to live up to their words and manage the forests, wildlife, and watersheds properly. They could have provided continuous, valuable timber for them and good jobs for us. They could have shown respect for our forest heritage and the natural resources we value. They chose not to do any of these things.

Now we must choose to do what is in our best interests for the present and the future. Keeping this land zoned for forestry and primitive recreation is the right thing to do for the economy, for the environment, and for the people and creatures that live and visit here. It will allow us to preserve public access and the authentic, wild feel of the area. This is the basis for our nature tourism economy.

We have the opportunity to learn from the mistakes of those in other places, to make informed choices, and to be involved in the decision-making process that affects what happens here. The water, air, and wildlife belong to all Mainers. So we all have the responsibility to protect them. Of course change is inevitable, so let’s make it positive change that benefits everyone. We have one chance to make sure that development is quality, not quantity. Let’s take advantage of this opportunity!

The Moosehead Lake area is filled with independent, creative, and intelligent people who choose to live here for the way of life. We accept responsibility for our livelihood. Neither we, nor LURC, however, are responsible for ensuring enormous profits for corporations and landowners, especially at our expense.

LURC works for Mainers and we need them to uphold their purpose and goals by protecting the natural resources we all own. Plum Creek has no inherent right to rezoning and should not be rewarded for mismanagement of these precious resources. At the very least, Moosehead and the people of Maine deserve a better plan. I urge you to write to LURC and attend or testify at a public hearing. For information on the proposal, the hearings, and how to contact LURC go to www.maine.gov/doc/lurc.

Please help us protect Moosehead!

Christina Pritham Liros and Joseph W. Richards
278 Pritham Ave
P. O. Box 335
Greenville Jct., ME 04442
(207) 695-8986

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